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Salvator Rosa Carnarvon National Park - Spring-fed Nogoa River and Louisa Creek wind through a picturesque broad valley beneath craggy sandstone outcrops in the Salvator Rosa Section of Carnarvon National Park.

Simpson Desert National Park - The Simpson Desert occupies about 200 000sq. km of central Australia, mostly in the Northern Territorys south-east.

Smith Islands National Park - Goldsmith is the largest island in this group of continental islands off Mackay, protected in Smith Islands National Park.

Snapper Island National Park - Welcome to Snapper Island, traditional sea country of the Kuku Yalanji Aboriginal people.

South Cumberland Island National Park - Off the central Queensland coast lies the Cumberland group protected in South Cumberland Islands National Park.

Southwood National Park - Brigalow-belah forest remnants are conserved in this park on the western Darling Downs.

Springbrook National Park - Escape the summer heat and enjoy cool rainforest, eucalypt forest, sparkling mountain streams, plunging waterfalls, deep, palm-filled valleys, spectacular views and remnants of early foresting history, all accessible by graded walking track await you at Springbrook National Park in the Gold Coast hinterland.

St Helena Island National Park - St Helena Island is 7km north-east of Manly, a suburb of Brisbane, and 45 minutes by boat.

Sundown National Park - High 'traprock' country along the Queensland/New South Wales boarder has been carved by the Severn Rover and numerous creeks into sharp ridges and spectacular steep sided gorges.

 

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